Thursday | 20 November, 2008
Australian Biotechnology News

Stories about: University of Wollongong

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    BIO 2008: Australia goes to BIO 06/06/2008 12:00:39

    Exhibitors on the Australian Pavilion at BIO 2008 in San Diego
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    Mass spec for the ARC 12/07/2007 12:48:55

    Mass spectrometry expert appointed new CEO of the Australian Research Council.
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    BIO profile: The hope beyond the hype 17/04/2007 10:22:32

    The CSIRO is sponsoring a session on biomaterials and regenerative medicine at BIO2007. Kate McDonald spoke to CSIRO's theme leader for the area, Keith McLean, about this competitive but challenging field.
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    New $12m centre to spark biomaterial future 20/02/2006 12:14:42

    A new $12 million electromaterials centre based at the University of Wollongong aims to create the materials needed for the next generation of bionic ears, artificial muscles and nerve repairs.
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    ChemGenex receives two ARC linkage grants 28/07/2005 14:41:20

    Melbourne and California-based ChemGenex Pharmaceuticals (ASX:CXS) has been awarded two linkage project grants worth AUD$525,000 in cash from the Australian Research Council (ARC) over the next three years.
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    Funding for ARC centres of excellence and federation fellowships 15/06/2005 13:17:45

    Eleven new ARC centres of excellence and 24 federation fellowship receipients will share $162 million in federal government funding.
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    New bionic ear centre uses clever plastics 14/04/2005 15:11:52

    Melbourne is to be home to the world's first centre for medical bionics and hearing science, the brainchild of bionic-ear inventor Prof Graeme Clark.
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    Biotechs benefit from ARC grant round 28/07/2004 15:23:25

    Several Australian biotechs, including Novogen, Proteome Systems, Starpharma and Ventracor, were winners in the second round of Australian Research Council (ARC) linkage grants, announced earlier this month.
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    Tropical science: Survival of the fittest 02/06/2004 13:55:41

    Her 30-year career has taken her from Sydney to Wales to South Africa, from biology at Wollongong to nuclear science at Australia's only research reactor. And now Prof Helen Garnett has a new challenge, as vice-chancellor of the Northern Territory's new Charles Darwin University.
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    Launched: the guide to avoiding ethical debate 08/03/2002 16:21:41

    A handbook to help clarify the decision-making process of research ethics committees was today launched by the Federal Health and Ageing Minister.
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